Drawbridge: Rouge River Bridge 141, Detroit, MI (DC)

Bridge 141 cafrries both highway and rail traffic on and off Zug Island on the northwet side. It is one of two primary bridges for reaching Zug Island by rail. A third swing bridge is used as an escape route. Bridge 141 is not normally staffed, as large ships use the Short Cut Channel instead, bypassing this location. The bridge is named for its length. It is a bascule type bridge and was built in 1914. It is 141 feet long. It is owned by the Delray Connecting Railroad.

This bridge is woned by the Delray Connecting railroad but also used by Norfolk Southern. s is a bascule bridge built in 1914 and is 141 feet long.

The bridge carries both highway and rail traffic and is one of two primary bridges for reaching Zug Island by rail. A third swing bridge is used as an escape route. Bridge 141 is normally not staffed as large ships use the Short Cut Canal instead, bypassing this location. The bridge is named for its length.